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Dreams of a Biorefinery in Nova Scotia and related concepts (Bioplastics, Biofuel, and Bioeconomy…) go back to 2012, the closure of the Bowater-Mersey Mill, and to the birth and eventual passing of “Cellufuel”, courtesy of many taxpayer $.
But the dream didn’t die. Read More
Can Nova Scotia forests supply the biomass for a Biofuel Megaproject in Guysborough Co.,
AND… supply the biomass for another Bioeconomy Initiative in SW Nova Scotia,
AND supply wood for a new Pulp & Paper Mill (proposed) in SW Nova Scotia,
AND supply wood for the a new Mass Timber Company plant in East Hants, N.S.,
AND supply our ongoing Lumber Mills and our one ongoing Paper Mill (Port Hawkesbury Paper) and ongoing Forest Bioenergy Facilities and ongoing Chip Export Operations,
AND allow the depleted soils that cover about 60% of the forested landscape to recover,
AND “protect and enhance ecosystems and biodiversity as the overarching policy priority” in its application of the TRIAD to our Crown land forests?
The NS Forestry Economic Task Force seems think so, citing a figure of “5.7 million cubic meters/yr” as the Sustainable Harvest Level for NS. How was that figure generated, what are the assumptions? Those are questions for which we (the public stakeholders in Nova Scotia’s Crown land forests) could use some answers – View Post, 3 Sep2024
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